Connect with us

NewsBeat

Elon Musk’s Tesla given green light to supply electricity to UK households

Published

on

Manchester Evening News

Tesla is set to provide UK households and businesses with electricity

Automotive and clean energy company Tesla has been given the green light to start supplying electricity to households and businesses in Britain.

Advertisement

The Elon Musk-founded organisation has a subsidiary called Tesla Ventures. It has now been granted a licence by energy watchdog Ofgem to provide electricity to domestic and non-domestic consumers in England, Wales and Scotland.

The licence took effect on Wednesday, March 11, following a seven-month review that considered whether the company could safely and reliably run an energy business. Mr Musk, who is the world’s richest man, runs the electric car manufacturer and also has a solar energy and battery storage business.

Get MEN Premium now for just £1 HERE – or get involved in our WhatsApp group by clicking HERE. And don’t miss out on our brilliant selection of newsletters HERE.

Tesla has been involved in the UK energy market since 2020, when it was granted a licence to be an electricity generator. In the US, the group is already an electricity supplier in Texas.

Advertisement

The company faced a backlash to its application last year, with campaign group Best for Britain saying thousands of people had used its online tool to lodge objections with Ofgem, PA news reports.

The criticism was rooted in Musk’s political activity, including his support for Donald Trump and far-right activist Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, and the changes made to social media platform X, formerly Twitter, since he took ownership.

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband branded the billionaire boss as a “dangerous person” and said that he had called for the overthrow of the Government and incited violence on the streets.

Advertisement

Tesla lost its title as the world’s best-selling electric vehicle (EV) maker in January this year after reporting declining sales for the second year in a row. The car maker delivered 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, down 9% from a year earlier. Chinese rival BYD, which sold 2.26 million vehicles last year, is now the biggest EV maker.

Tesla Energy’s licence means it must now comply with Ofgem’s rules, including treating customers fairly and maintaining consumer protections and financial responsibility, or it faces potential penalties or the licence being revoked. Ofgem stressed that it does not assess or grant licences to individuals.

Naomi Smith, chief executive of Best for Britain, said: “After more than 18,000 of our supporters wrote to Ofgem highlighting real public concern over Musk’s powergrab, Best for Britain are calling on the Energy Secretary to step in and urgently reverse Ofgem’s misguided decision. It’s not too late to do the right thing.”

A spokesman for the Government’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero said that Ofgem is an independent regulator with “sole legal responsibility for the assessment of supply licence applications”.

Advertisement

The Energy Secretary has powers to veto applications for certain supply licences, but not the one that Tesla applied for.

Source link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

NewsBeat

Van ‘blown over’ in Sneaton, near Whitby, as heavy winds hit

Published

on

Van ‘blown over’ in Sneaton, near Whitby, as heavy winds hit

The force said it received more than 40 reports of disruption on the roads on Thursday (March 12), which included a van being “blown over”.

A yellow weather warning for wind has been issued for York and North Yorkshire until 8pm on Thursday.

North Yorkshire Police said winds exceeding 50mph have been recorded at Fylingdales in the North York Moors.

Advertisement

Forecasters said coastal areas are set to experience the strongest gusts.

On the North Yorkshire coast, a van had been “blown over” in Sneaton, near Whitby, and collided with another vehicle on Thursday, a police spokesperson said.

Fallen branches were also been recorded across the A19 near Easingwold, they added.

The police spokesperson urged motorists travelling in North Yorkshire to take “extreme care”.

Advertisement

“Emergency services and other teams who maintain our infrastructure are working flat out to keep everyone safe. But please drive cautiously and expect the unexpected, especially on exposed rural roads,” they said.

“The Met Office is forecasting more heavy rain today followed by freezing temperatures in rural parts of the county overnight, so please anticipate localised flooding and ice if you’re travelling tomorrow morning.”

How to report incidents

Anyone who sees an incident that poses an immediate threat to life is urged to contact North Yorkshire Police on 999.

Incidents relating to items, such as trees, blocking a road should be reported to the North Yorkshire Council Highways Team on 0300 131 2131.

Advertisement

Fallen or damaged power lines should be reported to Northern Powergrid on 105, but if they are across a road, footpath or anywhere else that could pose a risk to life, people should immediately dial 999.

Debris on the motorways should be reported to National Highways on 0300 123 5000 or 999 if there is a risk to life.

Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

NewsBeat

Clean up at Callander oil spill under way as investigation continues into cause

Published

on

Daily Record

The spill was reported in the waters of the River Teith as concerned locals looked for answers.

A clean-up is underway after another fuel spill was reported in the waters around rural Stirling.

Advertisement

The presence of fuel in the water was reported and captured by images in the River Teith near Callander last week – leading to concerns over a link between the discovery and the major leak just up the water in Killin.

A connection between the two leaks was dismissed by initial investigations as officials from Scottish Water and SEPA got to work in sorting out the leak in the Teith and advising locals.

The first advice from Scottish Water insisted there was no risk to the drinking water as a result of the incident, while nearby Deanston Distillery was also notified as a precaution.

A later update from SEPA said the leak was due to a “localised issue” which was being washed from the road into the river through surface drains.

Advertisement

The SEPA statement to Stirling MSP Evelyn Tweed added that there may be the presence of “visible oil sheens” for the following days due to some of the residue being trapped in mud, but there was no risk to the local wildlife population.

In a response to the Observer, a SEPA spokesman said: “SEPA received reports on Thursday March 5 of pollution to the River Teith via a Scottish Water surface water outlet.

“We are continuing to investigate this incident and are liaising with Scottish Water and Stirling Council throughout this process.

“We would like to thank those who reported the incident to SEPA and encourage anyone who witnesses a pollution incident to contact us immediately on 0800 807060 or by submitting an online report with as much information as possible.”

Advertisement

The spokesman added that clean-up work was also being carried out on site by officials from Stirling Council as part of keeping the area safe.

A Stirling Council spokesman said: “We can confirm that we have been in contact with SEPA regarding the oil spill into the River Teith.

“Officers from our Roads Team attended the site to help clean residual oil which had spilled onto the road surface.”

The Callander leak comes on the back of the major fuel spill in the River Dochart in Killin.

Advertisement

Locals in the village were forced to use bottled water and make use of services elsewhere – including in Callander – for daily essentials as SEPA, Scottish Water and the council came together to find a solution to that spill.

The spill was initially linked to a botched robbery at a petrol station on the edge of the village, but the exact cause of the fuel leak remains under investigation for the precise circumstances.

Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

NewsBeat

Fire-ravaged remains of historic Glasgow building will be demolished

Published

on

Fire-ravaged remains of historic Glasgow building will be demolished

Susan Aitken, the leader of Glasgow City Council, will be involved in meetings, along with various Scottish Government ministers, including Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes, Finance Secretary Shona Robison, Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop, Housing Secretary Mairi McAllan and community safety minister Siobhian Brown.

Source link

Continue Reading

NewsBeat

Morrissey fans have had enough after he cancels show over ‘sleep deprivation’

Published

on

Morrissey fans have had enough after he cancels show over ‘sleep deprivation’
Morrissey has cancelled yet another show (Picture: Andrew Lipovsky/ NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)

Morrissey has blamed the cancellation of his latest concert on ‘loud noise’ outside his hotel.

The English singer – full name Steven Patrick Morrissey – rose to fame as the frontman of the Smiths in the 1980s before embarking on a solo career.

But despite his success, he’s also developed a reputation for pulling the plug on a string of shows – often with questionable excuses.

Last year he cancelled 22 of his concerts, many of them last minute, then also failing to step on stage for his first one this year.

Advertisement

The reasoning he gave for that gig not going ahead was due to suffering an ‘adverse reaction to a prescription medication’.

Now, fans in Spain have been left with tickets that can’t be used after he cancelled his scheduled show in Valencia.

Morrissey Performs At Wembley Arena
The British singer had been due to perform in Valencia tonight (Picture: Jim Dyson/ Getty Images)
Morrissey Performs At The SSE Arena Wembley, London
However ‘loud noise’ outside his hotel has left him in a ‘catatonic state’ (Picture: Jo Hale/ Redferns)

Morrissey had been due to play at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía tonight, but his gig has now ‘been rendered impossible due to sleep deprivation’.

It is currently the week-long Las Fallas festival in the city, which sees locals set off fireworks among other activities.

In a message posted on the singer’s website, ticketholders were initially warned the show may not proceed due to the loud noises outside of his hotel.

Advertisement

‘Having travelled for two days by road, Morrissey reached the hotel in Valencia late on Wednesday. Any form of sleep or rest throughout the night was impossible due to festival noise/ loud techno singing/ megaphone announcements,’ the update on his website said.

‘This experience has left Morrissey in a catatonic state. Before leaving for tonight’s scheduled concert, please check that the show remains possible under these circumstances.’

Then, in a second message, it was confirmed that the show would not be going ahead.

Morrissey Performs At The O2 Arena
His sold-out London show managed to go ahead last month (Picture: Jim Dyson/ Getty Images)

That statement read: ‘Tonight’s scheduled show in Valencia has been rendered impossible due to sleep deprivation. Morrissey drove from Milan to Valencia but has been unable to rest in Valencia due to noise.’

Despite the fact Morrissey would not be performing, his team attempted to claim it was ‘not cancelled’. Instead, they said that ‘circumstances render the show impossible’.

Advertisement

Meanwhile a follow-up post saw Morrisey declare his hotel in the Plaza Manises area as ‘indescribable hell’.

‘It will take me one year to recover. And that is an understatement,’ he added.

Soon after the concert was announced to not be going ahead, many people weighed in – and couldn’t help but poke fun at the singer.

‘The fact that Morrissey cancelled the concert in Valencia because he couldn’t rest due to the Fallas festival has me reeling,’ user HiImJoki posted on X.

Advertisement

‘So, Morrissey was supposed to play in Valencia, and since the hotel was near a place where people want to party at night, he scrapped the show and didn’t play because he hadn’t rested. Rent a cabin, man. Stop messing around,’ Carla wrote.

‘A stiff breeze outside would be cause for Morrissey to cancel,’ Daniel joked.

‘Morrissey cancels 50% of his concerts; he’s stood me up several times. I didn’t fall for the Valencia show; I knew he wasn’t going to perform from the day the tickets went on sale,’ Manu declared.

‘If you keep buying tickets to see Morrissey, you’re simply an idiot,’ Jordy added.

Advertisement

The axed Valencia concert is the sixth show of 2026 that Morrissey has cancelled, coming after ones in St Petersburg, Rancho Mirage, San Diego, St Louis, and Atlanta didn’t go ahead.

Photo of Mike JOYCE and SMITHS and MORRISSEY and Andy ROURKE and Johnny MARR
Morrissey rose to fame in the 1980s as the frontman of the Smiths (Picture: Pete Cronin/ Redferns)

Despite the Valencia show being canned, Morrissey has performed the first nine shows of his European tour, including a sold-out date at the O2 Arena in London late last month.

Meanwhile his latest album, Make Up is a Lie, was released on March 6. It is currently in second position in the UK Midweek Album Chart behind Harry Styles, with his album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Morrissey is next set to play in Zaragoza in Spain on March 12, followed by a show in Seville two days later.

Over the past 12 years Morrissey has cancelled over 120 shows.

Advertisement

Got a story?

If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.

Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

NewsBeat

Deep underground, a telescope may soon detect ghosts of stars that died before Earth existed

Published

on

Deep underground, a telescope may soon detect ghosts of stars that died before Earth existed

Imagine looking up at the night sky and seeing a star suddenly burst into a blaze of light brighter than anything nearby. A flash so bright that it briefly outshines an entire galaxy before fading forever.

This violent fate is rare: fewer than about 1% of stars are big enough to end their lives this way. Indeed, these dramatic explosions only occur in so-called “massive stars”. These are stars with a mass roughly eight times or more that of the Sun.

But these cosmic explosions, known as supernovae, have naturally fascinated astronomers for centuries. In 1572, for instance, Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe observed a supernova explosion so bright that it could be seen with the naked eye for two years.

Yet what we can see with our eyes, or even with powerful telescopes, when these stars die, is only a tiny fraction of the story. Because most of the energy from a supernova is carried away by neutrinos, these are nearly invisible particles often called “ghost particles” because they pass through almost everything in their path.

Advertisement

Scientists are now finally on the verge of seeing these ghostly messengers. With the help of an extremely powerful telescope buried deep underground in Japan, astronomers may be able to catch a glimpse of these stellar “ghosts” – and with it the remnants of explosions from stars that died as long as 10 billion years ago.

Particles from before time

And there’s a really good chance that scientists might be able to finally see these ghost particles this year. This is largely due to Japan’s Super-Kamiokande telescope receiving an upgrade, which significantly enhances its ability to detect supernova neutrinos.

For me, as a particle astrophysicist, this would probably be one of the most exciting scientific achievements in my lifetime. Indeed, it would mean we could see particles that were produced even before the Earth itself existed, as the telescope is now sensitive enough to catch the faint “glow” of all the exploding stars in the universe.

Advertisement

This is all possible because neutrinos almost never interact with anything. They have no electric charge. So they can travel through space – and even through entire planets – without being absorbed or scattered, so almost nothing can stop them.

In fact, billions of these ghostly particles are passing through your body every second – and you don’t even notice – and some of them have been travelling for more than 10 billion years to get here.

When a star dies

Big ideas lead to big questions, and one such question astrophysicists are trying to figure out is what remains after the explosion of such a star.

Does the collapsing core become a black hole? Or does it form a different type of star known as a neutron star, which then slowly cools over time? A neutron star is an incredibly dense object, only about 20 kilometres (12 miles) across, roughly the size of a large city or about the length of Manhattan.

Advertisement

If scientists are able to detect the combined signal from all the supernovae that have ever occurred, it would bring us closer to being able to answer these questions. It would also allow us to study the deaths of stars across the entire history of the universe, using particles that have been travelling toward us for billions of years without ever stopping.

Supernova remnant N 63A lies within a clumpy region of gas and dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
NASA, ESA, HEIC, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), CC BY

Supernovae are rare in our galaxy, happening only once every few decades. But across the universe, a massive star explodes in a supernova roughly once every second. When they explode, they release enormous energy: only about 1% is visible light, while 99% escapes as neutrinos.

Even though these neutrinos are almost invisible, they carry the story of every star that has ever exploded – and now, for the first time, we may be able to catch them.

So if 2026 does bring the first clear detection, it will mark a new era in astronomy. For the first time, we won’t just observe the brilliant explosions of nearby stars, but the collective story of all the massive stars that have ever lived and died.

Advertisement

And it all starts with a telescope buried deep underground in Japan, patiently watching for the faint, ghostly glow of the universe’s oldest explosions.


This article was commissioned as part of a partnership betweenVidenskab.dk and The Conversation. You can read the article in Danish.

Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

NewsBeat

The best home cinema projectors of 2026, tested for ultimate picture quality

Published

on

The best home cinema projectors of 2026, tested for ultimate picture quality

To capture the full-scale joy of a cinema experience at home, there’s only one answer: grab some popcorn and switch on one of the best home cinema projectors from leading brands, including BenQ, Epson or Valerion. Prices range from less than £900 to over £2,000, so there’s something for a variety of budgets.

“There’s no better way to watch movies at home, if you want to see them as the director intended,” advises Matt Horton, TV and Projector buyer at Richer Sounds. “A top-flight home cinema projector will offer better image quality, higher brightness and a much more immersive viewing experience than you’ll get from a typical portable projector.”

In this guide, I’ll help you choose the right projector, covering what to look out for and answering the most common questions. If you’re in a hurry, scroll straight to my top five picks below.

Advertisement

The best projectors: At a glance

JUMP TO REVIEWS


How to choose the best projector

Most of the best projectors now advertise 4K resolution, which is still costly, so many models use pixel-shifting on Full HD chipsets to reach 4K. While not technically the same, the results are highly convincing in practice.

“To get the best performance, I’d recommend investing in a model with 4K resolution, along with the widest degree of HDR (High Dynamic Range) compatibility,“ says Horton.

“Having said that, there are also LCD-based examples available from brands such as Epson, well worth investigating if you’re sensitive to DLP’s occasional ‘rainbow effect’,” Horton adds.

Advertisement

Brightness and contrast figures are less reliable, as manufacturers use different methods to measure these parameters and seemingly boost their ratings. Treat published numbers as a rough guide only. For home cinema, aim for at least 2,000 to 3,000 lumens brightness and a contrast ratio of at least 3,000:1 and upwards.

Finally, check the throw ratio. This tells you how far the projector needs to be from the screen to create the picture size you want. All the models here are long-throw and a 100-inch diagonal image should be your minimum goal. I’ve included the screen distance needed for that in each review.


How we test projectors

Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

NewsBeat

Crowds gather as police called to ‘road rage’ incident

Published

on

Cambridgeshire Live

The incident involved a car driver and a bus driver

A driver appeared to refuse to move in a “road rage” incident involving a bus. Cambridgeshire Police were called to the incident in Hargate Way, Peterborough just after midday today (Thursday, March 12).

Advertisement

The driver of a black car appeared to refuse to move out of the way of a Stagecoach bus for at least 20 minutes. This resulted in traffic building up along the road.

While the incident continued, groups of people stopped to see what was going on. No one was arrested.

A police spokesperson said: “We were called at 12.10pm today (March 12) to Hargate Way, Peterborough, after reports of road rage between two drivers. There were no arrests.”

Do you want more of the latest Cambridgeshire news as it comes in from across the county? Sign up to our dedicated newsletter to make sure you never miss a big story from Cambridge or anywhere else in the county. You can also sign up to our dedicated Traffic and Crime newsletters for the latest updates on the topics you are most interested in.

Source link

Continue Reading

NewsBeat

Jeremy Clarkson responds to AI video of him attacking Keir Starmer

Published

on

Jeremy Clarkson responds to AI video of him attacking Keir Starmer

The video, which is rumoured to have originated on Facebook, found its way on to X, formerly known as Twitter, after being posted by the fan account ClarksonsFarm1.

This account has nothing to do with Jeremy Clarkson or the Amazon Prime series; it has, in fact, blocked the former, according to Clarkson himself.

The AI-generated video shows Clarkson throwing the Prime Minister out of his pub, before proceeding to ‘beat him up’, as many on X are calling it.

It was widely criticised.

Political commentator Don McGowan added: “Am I the only one that finds this disgusting?

“It’s not funny and glorifies violence.

Advertisement

“In a time where our country is seeing violence when MPs speak (see Hannah Spencer last weekend), this pretend fight with the prime minister should be removed immediately.”

TalkTV host Mark Dolan added: “This is appalling and deeply wrong – whatever you think of the prime minister.”



Yesterday, Labour MP Chris Bryant led fresh calls for the video to be taken down.

He said: “Come on @ClarksonsFarm1 take it down. I’m all for freedom of speech but not inciting or glorifying violence. And two of my colleagues have been murdered in my time as an MP.”

Advertisement

Clarkson then responded.

He posted: “That site is a menace. And they’ve blocked me.”

ClarksonsFarm1 has not responded to any requests to remove it.


Recommended reading:

Advertisement

One user couldn’t quite believe the irony, saying: “A fan account blocked the person it’s a fan of.”

Another said: “Sue them. They’re making money out of ruining your reputation and brand.”

Someone else commented: “Make an account about a guy. Then block the guy you made an account about….makes sense”.

Advertisement

Source link

Continue Reading

NewsBeat

The best gym leggings for comfort, support and style

Published

on

The best gym leggings for comfort, support and style

The first and arguably most important aspect to consider when shopping for gym leggings, is fit.

Your leggings should feel supportive without digging in and they should stay in place when squatting, running, stretching or simply walking. Each pair has features made specifically for various activities, so make sure you aren’t buying a pair of yoga leggings to wear for your treadmill runs. Yoga leggings, for example, tend to be made from softer fabric while running leggings are made from stretchier, sweatproof fabric.

Look for four-way stretch materials for flexibility that moves with you. If you’re someone who sweats easily, go for moisture-wicking or quick-drying fabrics that help you to stay feeling fresh. The fabric should also stay opaque even when pulled or stretched, particularly for lower-body exercises, such as squats.

Advertisement

A high waistband offers more support and may be more flattering than a lower waistband. And don’t forget to check the seams; they can be irritating, which can impact comfort.

Although price doesn’t always dictate quality, it’s worth testing out a range of gym leggings to see which fits you best.

Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

NewsBeat

Bafta Games 2026 nominees announced and it’s another Clair Obscur sweep

Published

on

Bafta Games 2026 nominees announced and it’s another Clair Obscur sweep

ANIMATION

BATTLEFIELD 6 Development Team – Battlefield Studios/Electronic Arts

DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH Hideo Kojima, Masaaki Kawata, Laurie Jezequel – Kojima Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

DISPATCH Development Team – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

Advertisement

GHOST OF YŌTEI Development Team – Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

HADES II Craig Harris, Nikita Taranduke, Jen Zee – Supergiant Games/Supergiant Games

HOLLOW KNIGHT: SILKSONG Development Team – Team Cherry/Team Cherry

ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT

Advertisement

CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33 Development Team – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH Hideo Kojima, Yoji Shinkawa, Megan Tuckwell – Kojima Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

DISPATCH Derek Stratton – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

GHOST OF YŌTEI Development Team – Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

Advertisement

HOLLOW KNIGHT: SILKSONG Development Team – Team Cherry/Team Cherry

SOUTH OF MIDNIGHT Development Team – Compulsion Games/Xbox Game Studios

AUDIO ACHIEVEMENT

ARC RAIDERS Bence Pajor, Olof Strömqvist, Simon Svanbäck – Embark Studios/Embark Studios

Advertisement

CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33 Development Team – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH Hideo Kojima, Hiroyuki Nakayama – Kojima Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

DISPATCH Development Team – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

GHOST OF YŌTEI Development Team – Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

Advertisement

INDIANA JONES AND THE GREAT CIRCLE Development Team – MachineGames/Bethesda

BEST GAME

ARC RAIDERS Aleksander Grøndal, Stefan Strandberg, Virgil Watkins – Embark Studios/Embark Studios

BLUE PRINCE Development Team – Dogubomb/Raw Fury

Advertisement

CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33 Development Team – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

DISPATCH Nick Herman, Dennis Lenart, Pierre Shorette – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

GHOST OF YŌTEI Development Team – Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

INDIANA JONES AND THE GREAT CIRCLE Development Team – MachineGames/Bethesda

Advertisement

BRITISH GAME

ATOMFALL Development Team – Rebellion/Rebellion

CITIZEN SLEEPER 2: STARWARD VECTOR Gareth Damian Martin, Guillaume Singelin, Amos Roddy – Jump Over the Age/Fellow Traveller

MAFIA: THE OLD COUNTRY Development Team – Hangar 13/2K

Advertisement

MONUMENT VALLEY 3 Development Team – ustwo games/ustwo games

POWERWASH SIMULATOR 2 Development Team – FuturLab/FuturLab

TWO POINT MUSEUM Development Team – Two Point Studios/SEGA

DEBUT GAME

Advertisement

BLUE PRINCE Development Team – Dogubomb/Raw Fury

CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33 Development Team – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

CONSUME ME Jenny Jiao Hsia, AP Thomson – Jenny Jiao Hsia, AP Thomson, Jie En Lee, Violet W-P, Ken “coda” Snyder/ Hexecutable LLC

DESPELOTE Development Team – Julián Cordero, Sebastian Valbuena/Panic

Advertisement

DISPATCH Nick Herman, Dennis Lenart, Pierre Shorette – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

THE MIDNIGHT WALK Development Team – MoonHood/Fast Travel Games

EVOLVING GAME

FALLOUT 76 Development Team – Bethesda Game Studios/Bethesda

Advertisement

HELLDIVERS 2 Development Team – Arrowhead Game Studios/Sony Interactive Entertainment

HITMAN WORLD OF ASSASSINATION Development Team – IO Interactive/IO Interactive

NO MAN’S SKY Development Team – Hello Games/Hello Games

VAMPIRE SURVIVORS Development Team – poncle/poncle

Advertisement

WARHAMMER 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2 Dmitry Grigorenko, Oliver Hollis-Leick, Anatolii Koruka – Saber Interactive/Focus Entertainment Publishing

FAMILY

DONKEY KONG BANANZA Development Team – Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

IS THIS SEAT TAKEN? Ausiàs Dalmau, Sergi Pérez – Poti Poti/Wholesome Games Presents

Advertisement

LEGO PARTY! Development Team – SMG Studio/Fictions

MARIO KART WORLD Development Team – Nintendo/Nintendo

POWERWASH SIMULATOR 2 Development Team – FuturLab/FuturLab

TWO POINT MUSEUM Development Team – Two Point Studios/SEGA

Advertisement

GAME BEYOND ENTERTAINMENT

THE ALTERS Development Team – 11 bit studios/11 bit studios

AND ROGER Yona, Yasuhiro Nakashima – TearyHand Studio/Kodansha

CITIZEN SLEEPER 2: STARWARD VECTOR Gareth Damian Martin, Guillaume Singelin, Amos Roddy – Jump Over the Age/Fellow Traveller

Advertisement

CONSUME ME Jenny Jiao Hsia, AP Thomson – Jenny Jiao Hsia, AP Thomson, Jie En Lee, Violet W-P, Ken “coda” Snyder/ Hexecutable LLC

DESPELOTE Julian Cordero, Sebastian Valbuena, Gabe Cuzzillo – Julián Cordero, Sebastian Valbuena/Panic

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: HEART OF CHORNOBYL Development Team – GSC Game World/GSC Game World

GAME DESIGN

Advertisement

BALL X PIT Kenny Sun – Kenny Sun & Friends/Devolver Digital

BLUE PRINCE Tonda Ros – Dogubomb/Raw Fury

CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33 Development Team – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

GHOST OF YŌTEI Development Team – Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

Advertisement

HADES II Amir Rao, Gavin Simon, Greg Kasavin – Supergiant Games/Supergiant Games

SPLIT FICTION Development Team – Hazelight Studios/Electronic Arts

MULTIPLAYER

ARC RAIDERS Aleksander Grøndal, Virgil Watkins – Embark Studios/Embark Studios

Advertisement

DUNE: AWAKENING Marcos Pereira, Paul Vallet, Hugo Gonçalves – Funcom/Funcom

ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN Development Team – FROMSOFTWARE INC./BANDAI NAMCO

LEGO PARTY! Development Team – SMG Studio/Fictions

PEAK Development Team – Aggro Crab & Landfall/Aggro Crab & Landfall

Advertisement

SPLIT FICTION Development Team – Hazelight Studios/Electronic Arts

MUSIC

CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33 Lorien Testard, Alice Duport-Percier – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH Hideo Kojima, Woodkid, Ludvig Forssell – Kojima Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

Advertisement

DISPATCH Andrew Arcadi, Skyler Barto – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

GHOST OF YŌTEI Toma Otowa, Peter Scaturro, Keith Leary – Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

HOLLOW KNIGHT: SILKSONG Christopher Larkin – Team Cherry/Team Cherry

INDIANA JONES AND THE GREAT CIRCLE Gordy Haab, Pete Ward, Christoffer Larsson – MachineGames/Bethesda

Advertisement

NARRATIVE

THE ALTERS Tomasz Kisilewicz, Katarzyna Tybinka – 11 bit studios/11 bit studios

BLUE PRINCE Tonda Ros – Dogubomb/Raw Fury

CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33 Guillaume Broche, Jennifer Svedberg-Yen – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

Advertisement

DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH Hideo Kojima, Kenji Yano, Ray Khalastchi – Kojima Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

INDIANA JONES AND THE GREAT CIRCLE Development Team – MachineGames/Bethesda

KINGDOM COME: DELIVERANCE II Development Team – Warhorse Studios/Deep Silver

NEW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Advertisement

THE ALTERS Development Team – 11 bit studios/11 bit studios

ARC RAIDERS Aleksander Grøndal, Stefan Strandberg, Robert Sammelin – Embark Studios/Embark Studios

CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33 Development Team – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

DISPATCH Pierre Shorette, Dennis Lenart, Nick Herman – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

Advertisement

SOUTH OF MIDNIGHT Development Team – Compulsion Games/Xbox Game Studios

SPLIT FICTION Development Team – Hazelight Studios/Electronic Arts

PERFORMER IN A LEADING ROLE

AARON PAUL as Robert Robertson in Dispatch – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

Advertisement

BEN STARR as Verso in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

ERIKA ISHII as Atsu in Ghost Of Yōtei – Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

JENNIFER ENGLISH as Maelle in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

TOM MCKAY as Henry Of Skalitz in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II – Warhorse Studios/Deep Silver

Advertisement

TROY BAKER as Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle –MachineGames/Bethesda

PERFORMER IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

ALIX WILTON REGAN as Lea Florence Monad in Lies Of P: Overture – NEOWIZ/NEOWIZ

CHARLIE COX as Gustave in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

Advertisement

JANE PERRY as Lia Cain in Dead Take – Surgent Studios/Pocketpair Publishing

JEFFREY WRIGHT as Chase in Dispatch – AdHoc Studio/AdHoc Studio

KIRSTY RIDER as Lune in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – Sandfall Interactive/Kepler Interactive

TROY BAKER as Higgs in Death Stranding 2: On The Beach – Kojima Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

Advertisement

TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT

ARC RAIDERS Robert Träffe, Martin Singh-Blom – Embark Studios/Embark Studios

DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH Hideo Kojima, Akio Sakamoto, Neil Johnson – Kojima Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

DOOM: THE DARK AGES Development Team – id Software/Bethesda

Advertisement

GHOST OF YŌTEI Development Team – Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment

INDIANA JONES AND THE GREAT CIRCLE Development Team – MachineGames/Bethesda

SPLIT FICTION Development Team – Hazelight Studios/Electronic Arts

Advertisement

Source link

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2025